UHCL 17a Graduate Database Course - Relational Algebra - Divide
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- This video corresponds to the unit 3 notes for a graduate database (dbms) course taught by Dr. Gary D. Boetticher at the University of Houston - Clear Lake (UHCL). It discusses the mechanics of the divide operation in relational algebra.
Tried to understand it from my profesor without any success
but you sir, you just made it really clear, thanks !
Literally been struggling to get it for 1 hour, watched first 1:45 mins and I understood it. Thanks !
helped me in my uni - how could 4 people not like this video? So easy to understand.
Thank you, first 1:39 minutes I undestood it with 1.25 speed. Alhamdulillah.
May Allah bless you with Islaam.
Thank you so much Dr.Gray, you're explain was simple and very useful, I wished you are my professor in database class.
Gary you're a certified homie. Appriciate you!
You saved my day. Always wanted to understand this operator, and you made it look so easy! Thanks! =D
Dr Gary you're awesome. You simplified it and it was easy to understand. Thank you. Keep up the good job.
Thank you, sir. Thank you very very much! Why aren't all teachers like this, ffs?!
such a simple concept, the book has an impossible time explaining it without speaking at some unneeded graduate school level.
Excellent video!
You simplify the student names for purpose of explanation, but you take up those super complicated course names??! How about C1, C2, C3?
Yeah, that was really shaking my head lol teachers be teachers
thank you thank you thank you i cant appriciate less for what u have done
finally understand it, thank you very much sir
simple and crisp! Thank you Doctor.
You've made it look so easy. Thanks.
Thanks a lot sir. I may just get full marks, division operator is what i was confused
about.
So its that simple! If a dividend checks out everything in the divisor, it belongs in the solution?
very useful ans simple.
thank you very much!, nice and clear explanation
Thanks alot, very good explanation.
great explanation
Thanks, great explanation!
Thank you. Very helpful!
perfecto
Thank you
Thank you very much!
Thank you!!
thanks for this
thanks!!
Can you please make the names of the courses a bit longer? Like 20 characters in length. smh